The rundown reflects celebrities' power and influence based on media exposure, marketability, and career earnings over the past 12 months.

Bon Jovi earned most of their $82 million through touring. Frontman Jon Bon Jovi also received attention recently for his charitable efforts through his Soul Foundation, but the group has slipped from last year. In 2013, Bon Jovi was in the top 10 in seventh place.

The Eagles made more money than Springsteen, but follow him at No. 26. With earnings of $100 million, the band ranks fourth based solely on income. They're only surpassed by list leader Beyonce Knowles, Dr Dre and Mayweather.

James, who just opted out of his contract with the Miami Heat to explore other options, moved up to No. 2 from the 16th spot last year.

The Forbes Celebrity 100 List for 2014 was topped by Beyonce, thanks to her secret album drop, massive world tour and business empire that includes deals with Pepsi and H&M. It doesn't hurt that the singer played 95 shows, bringing in an average $2.4 million per city, according to Pollstar.

The magazine ranked the celebs based on money and fame. Money was decided by talking to lawyers, producers, agents, and other entertainment big wigs to figure out how much the a-list made this year. As for fame, the magazine counted the amount of times a person was mentioned or discussed as well as how popular they are on various social media platforms.

Here's Forbes' Celebrity 100 List's top 10, with earnings for the year ending June 1:

Beyonce, $115 million

LeBron James, $72 million

Dr. Dre, $620 million

Oprah Winfrey, $82 million

Ellen DeGeneres, $70 million

Jay Z, $60 million

Floyd Mayweather, Jr., $105 million

Rihanna, $48 million

Katy Perry, $40 million

Robert Downey Jr., $75 million

Justin Bieber shared this group selfie on Instagram of himself with Tyrese, Floyd Mayweather, Jr., and Johnny Manziel.